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Agarista populifolia 'Taylor's Treasure' - Taylor's Treasure Florida Leucothoe

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Agarista populifolia 'Taylor's Treasure' is a stud in the world of evergreen shrubs, unfurling its vibrant presence at a comfortable 4-5 feet in height and width. A perennial member of the esteemed Ericaceae family, this unique offering flourishes in well-drained, moist soil, thriving under nature's gracious drape of partial shade. The cascading artistry of its arching branches, cloaked in glossy, dark green foliage, is as captivating as it is comforting. Offering a tranquil charm that stands out in any setting, 'Taylor's Treasure' retains its lustrous emerald elegance throughout the year, accented by subtle dashes of red to purple hues on new growth. Springtime ushers forth a delicate procession of small, snowy, bell-shaped blossoms, perfecting a serene spectacle that invites pollinators far and wide. This masterfully adapted shrub's appeal is not dictated by seasons, making it an all-year-round champion in woodland or shaded gardens, versatile hedge settings, or as a legitimate showstopper in shrub borders. Embrace the low maintenance yet visually enthralling allure of Taylor's Treasure Florida Leucothoe, a true gem amongst greenery.

  • Size: Up to 4-5 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Small white bell-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green, ovate leaves
  • Water usage: Prefers moist, well-drained soil
  • Sun exposure: Partial shade
  • Arching branches: Graceful, cascading growth habit
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